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  • Friday, 30 October, 2020
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    Books prove an escapist pleasure in lockdown

    The pandemic has been good for reading, but not for all booksellers

  • Friday, 30 October, 2020
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    Europe digs in for a long battle with the virus

    UK should follow European neighbours’ lockdown approach

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    Ending a sorry chapter in Labour history

    Starmer team had little choice but to suspend the former leader from the party

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    Policymakers can learn from industry’s resilience

    Governments should copy manufacturers’ willingness to adopt best practices

  • Wednesday, 28 October, 2020
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    The march of Ant is a Chinese success story

    Fintech group’s increasing power raises policy issues for regulators

  • Wednesday, 28 October, 2020
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    Lessons from Latin America’s fallen angel

    Chileans risk fresh disappointment from a new constitution

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    The US Supreme Court turns to the right

    Amy Coney Barrett should show the restraint of some of her new colleagues

  • Tuesday, 27 October, 2020
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    Government needs a rethink on free school meals

    For now, the right move is to extend the voucher scheme during the holidays

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    The character of US democracy is on the ballot

    Between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, the choice should not be hard

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    Securing justice for the victims of opioid abuse

    Investigators must bring to book the highest profile perpetrators

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    A breakaway league for Europe’s footballing elite

    Plans could boost broadcast revenue, but prove unpopular with fans and smaller clubs

  • Friday, 23 October, 2020
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    How to prevent the next pandemic

    The world must be ready to combat even more lethal virus outbreaks

  • Friday, 23 October, 2020
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    The young’s discontent with democracy is worrying

    Populism of millennials risks a vicious spiral of failure and disillusion

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    The pandemic has exposed weaknesses in the UK model

    The country needs a more effective settlement for a post-Brexit future

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    FT View: Bidenomics can preserve support for capitalism

    No radical, the Democrat wants to save markets by softening them

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    Google case is a chance to reframe antitrust debate

    Big Tech’s dominance demands a rethink of how competition rules are applied

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    A vibrant vision of the City of London’s future

    The financial district must reinvent itself for a post-Covid world

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    The EU’s fiscal progress needs a political anchor

    Common borrowing and spending muscle means reform of budget rules cannot wait

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    Jacinda Ardern’s victory for compassionate competence

    New Zealand Labour leader needs to deliver policy successes in her second term

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    China risks cementing its structural flaws

    An over-reliance on state investment persists

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    Why small businesses in supply chains matter too

    Britain’s new restrictions risk hurting a big chunk of the economy

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    Time is running short to resolve the Brexit drama

    A path to a UK-EU trade deal exists, but theatrics risk a breakdown

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    Transparency offers way out of Zambia debt crisis

    The African state and its Chinese lenders must come clean on borrowings

  • Friday, 16 October, 2020
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    The death of austerity should not be mourned

    Governments must spend wisely to rebuild their economies

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    The second wave has broken

    Regional restrictions may not be enough to slow the march of the virus

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